Now Billboard is reporting that Bono, and the rest of U2, have gone one step beyond by inviting the group to come perform a song with them at their upcoming show in Paris. This will be the first time EODM have been onstage since the attacks. The U2 show was originally meant to happen the day after the attacks, November 14, but was postponed for safety reasons. Their upcoming performance will take place December 6 at Paris’ AccorHotels Arena and will include Eagles of Death Metal members singing the last song of U2’s set. Reports have also mentioned that EODM founding member and Queens of the Stone Age frontman, Josh Homme, will be in attendance, as well. Homme was not with the band during the attacks.

Eagles of Death Metal have vowed to finish their tour, which has been postponed to early 2016, and they have also promised to be the first band to play Bataclan once it is reopened.